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The Living Long Sam~ 'Nature Girl' Takes New .York Congress Hustles For Adjournment· NEW YORK IA'I - "Nature Girl" Dorothy Brown - who doesn't like -In Stride to be called any such thing - With· Compro1J1ise Civil Rights Bill turned her big blue eyes on New york Friday and wasn't a bit more Impressed by it than her backwoods Ike Seek.eng North Carolina home. Agreement of · "What I saw I llked," said the l&-year-old beauty, "but I haven't saw anything but just buildings so Senate Help Both Houses far." The till, wlnsoml I... got Into the he.dlines .nd plctur. mag •• On Aled Bleil Spells Vacation zin •• rec.ntly after a wHkly WASHINGTON IA'I _ A com pro- new.paper .dltor n•• r h.r hom. WASHINGTON ttl - President mi civil rights bill was jeDlng uw her Ind wrote feelln,ly of Eisenhower turned to the Senate in Congre s Friday with leaders ,her beluty, poi.. .nd Intwlll- Friday for a repair job on his of both parties predicting it would g.nee. H. conslct.red h.r • "ron Coreign aid bill, which was stag· be pa sed berore adjournment. In the des.rt," h••• id. gered by an 809-miUion., m.ny • hili lind d.I. lIW.y, provo basis" among his colleagues be- told newsmen: "I think things have .d pllnty hard to convlnc. th.re fore making any estimate ot the been prelty well ironed out, and wasn't. Most of the tim. w.. amount by which the Scnate might I th:nk we will adjourn with a .pent po.in, question ••Iong the raise the figures. bill." lin. of "Wh.t'. the catch?" In the Senate, Sen. H. Alexander Allen is the senior GOP memo But Tom McKnight, editor of the Smith - time," .. w.1I .. that the Joint N T k Be LTd H II Sh section to voting right cases. The server, who made an investigation Chi ... of Stiff Ind the Nliltlon.1 avy a es Ig eap owar 0 Q own ::r ~1;:n\~0~rr!~~:~ ~o:t=:~ of his own after seeing McKrught's AP Wlr.phelo Security Council. proceedings in inJ'unction cases. It to Y NATURE GIRL Dorothv Brown, the 16-v·ar-old "irl from the North Th Wb't H 'd I that sr. ., e I e ouse salon y , . A B k Of has been called a threat to the roth b h I d 5 foo C.rolln. backwood. who I, t.kl .... N.w York in her .trld., glv .. the "Th P Id t' it' ha" ANIP d FI t s ac er 9 Dod.lIl.r y,. .ttlr.d rown·. In brown re " dr...t· P.rk Avenu. tall building. a lac:kadai.ic.1.. ., onceov.r during a tour beene madercs veryen s clearpos andIon., can· UC ear owere ee howerCederal . judicial system by Elseo- • nd bllCk pat.nt I•• ther pumps, of the town Frldav. "I hav,n't ,.w .nythlng but tali buildln" so gressiona1 action has not yet becn Gh t U . Both the Senatw .nd Hou .. v.,. eIll d II th rI f.r" w•• the comment ot Dorothy, reportldly venturi .....fl.ld from n I ded" This came from OS n.on r.. yh .n.wer.. I I ft •So que .... •• h.r Moor.svill., N. C. hom. for the fI"t tlml. ..., Jco cu.e C Hagerty the Presl'dent's WASHINGTON IA'I _ The Navy Friday ordered a start on construc- . ,ion, provide for est.blllhing • put to .r In. OW,.O u.... '" am s ., lion of its first atomic.powered carrier, expected to be able to fight civil rights divi.lon In the JUltic. dr.wl. press secrelary. through an entire war without refueling. WASHINGTON IA'I _ James R. D.partment and ..ttlng up • bl. She related that she I1ved with Run-Away Prelsoner K-.dnaps Elunhow.r IIk.d originally for The giant vcssel. largest warship ever built, will be the longest Hoffa, who seems h aded for top p.rtlsan commlllion to make • her parents and six younger broth· »,165,000,000 for the fi.c.1 y ••r stride yet taken toward building a * * * command oC the giant International two.v.ar .tudy of civil right. ers and sisters in an unpainted beginnin, I•• t Julv 1 but .grHd whole nucl('ar.hit him on the head The full COlt of thl.11 .xpected to T. L.c.y, • gn.rl.d .nd gray. last two years who was not certi fered when a' gas water heater ex. with the pistol and beat him reo Riles' for Professor be .round $95 million. h.l,..d veter.n of the N.w York 4. A directive to AEC to build T•• mlters Union, told of beIng fied. In addition to argument. ploded Thursday night at their peatedly. Neither of the Wagners made by officials of the school at was in a serious condition. Richard Rhody Today reactors for five municipal power ou.ted from offke , ••t y•• r in bomll. Mrs. Wagner also told police Es· groups and rural electric coopera· the .ftermath ot • g.nglt.r· the hearing, they also made a plea Hospital authorities said that son beat her and once attempted Funeral services for Prof. Rich· tives, and make available to them ri,ged .Iection. to the board earlier Friday. Wlndus 22 has burns covering 4~ to molest her, but that she fought ard Blaine Rhody, SUI professor In steam based on the use of conven· With tears rolling down his leaUI· They said they didn't know they - per , cent of hil; body. His wiCe, him off. the Radiation Research Labora tional fuels. This was retained in ery cheeks, the 74-year-old Lacey had violated a state law which reo Jlhirley, 19, bas burns over 85 per E.IOII veh.mently denl.d th.t tory, will be held this afternoon in the bill by a separate 42-34 vote. told oC appealing to Beck for hclp, quires all teachers to be certified. cent at her b9dy. . h. tried to mol ••t the young wo- Knox, Ind. After action on the authorization but in vain. When Beck in isted The board said that althouih the , The · explosion occurred about man. Prof. Rhody, 35, died Wednesday bill the Senate quickly passed by that a group of union locals which uncerti£ied teacher had serVed the school two years, it removed the 1• .10130 p.m., Thursday, when Windus "I'm a thief," he told Lt. Harry in a Menominee, Mich., hospital voice vote without debate another the committee calls phony - hav. ,- Was lighting a gas water heater in Nesbitt of the robbery unit. "I've after becoming ill on a vacation important atomic energy measure. ing officers and a charter but no school from the approved list far nl ~ \lasement of their farm home. been one all my life, bot I don't Thi. would ....bll'" ••ytllm members - be aU owed to vote, 9 y the one year because there -Although Windu8 found his wlCe In touch girls." ot Government Indemnity of up to Lacey said he bowed out. was more evidence of violation In Contribution. to the RHODY $SGO million In the c... of the "Th.t ..ttled It," Lac.y ••Id, the 1956-57 sehool year. th~ shower of the bathroom, she I?avis said Wagner told him lhis SCHOLARSHIP FUND m.y be Was believed to have been in the story of the kldnaping: expl..". of .n .tomlc pow., me.nlng he had given up hi. fight As a result, the achool will get deposited to that .count .t the pllftt ...r .... Ity priv.te com- ..aln.t the gang"'r-domin.ted no general aid or transportatloo lid adjacent kitchen at the time of the About 2:30 Friday morning, he First N.tion.1 In low. City. explosion. , • and his wife, en route bae" to his a.nk pliny. 1M Indemnity would M In phantom loc.i.. H. then "'pped for the 1956-57 year. Tbe aJJoea. Wlndus, despite his serious burns, station at Schilling Air Force Base ------ .ddltlon .. . privati Insur.nce out II president of Te.m"'" tiODs have not yet been made bJ carried his wife to a pick-Up truck near Salina, picked up a "cleancut trip with his wlCe and son, Kurt. which tile comp.ny could obt.ln. Joint Council l' .nd .1I0wed • the departmeDt to the elJcible and drove about . two miles to the looking fellow" at Kingdom City, He had been suffering Crom leu· The Administration has urged Hoff..... cked m.n, John J. 0'· schools. home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mo., 65 m!les west of St. Louis on kemla for the past year. passage of the hill for several Rourke, to t.ke OVIr the 125 .... Martin Wlndus, for help. U.S. HIghway 40. . Military rites will be accorded years, contending the measure Is ITIOmMr N_ York org.nlz.tion. When West Liberty firemen ar- Shortly. aft.r IlWing a ride to Prof. Rhody, who bad served as a essential to get the private atomic Hickey testified he was surprised rived they found a small blaze in the hitchhiker, the hood of Wag- fighter pilot during World War 1I. power Industry going because auf- to bear in 1954 that racketeer u. the lratrway leading to the base· nor'. car came 100M .nd W.g. He was awarded the DistingUished ficient insurance Is not avaBabIe cals were trying to jet into the meDt. nw Itoppeci to I.tch It. E.IOII Flying CI'OSI and Air Medal with JI.P W.r., .... to cover all conceivable risks. New York council. Fire Chief Chester Beach said followed W.. ner out of tho c.r Oak Leaf Cluster. The House already bas passed • ,that gal must bave filled the entire ""' II",," him with. plltol. Prof. Rhody bad been a member One-Two-Three Outl the indemnity bill, but the Senafe 11 ACCIDENTS six·room frame house. 'hie cauac "Now you do what I say or I'll oLthe SUI faculty since 1954. amended it allghtly 10 it goes bad DES MOINES II}-:-Three perfOns ~ of the gas leak 11 undetermined. IdIl you," Waaner quoted Esion as The Rhody Scholarship Fund bas DIANI WILLIAMS, flv., IrllI her Arnolnl"" tHth In time honored to the other body. ",ere injured - none seriously - .. l'be ·Wlndus' were believed '10 saying. been established for the education ""'Ion •• her motfIor, un ...... IMIt "vlou.ly In .vldenc. manager said busino$S wasn't hurt. Gardner. Iowa City ifaduate stu· College Papers At dent. completed two novels this / year' and saw the publication of BostolJ Convention one of his stories in the, Westerq Review. Professor Lester G. Benz. publish. Peter Marchlnt, arad"lt•• tu . er of The Daily Iowan at the SUI dont from Engl.nd. III ..... II five· . School of Journalism. will discuss Dlstrlbllted bl Klnr Feal.r.. Syndl •• I. pago .hort .tory whioll_r be the supervision of college ncws· clme a 3OO,plg ..nov,l, "Pon, In papers in a roundtable sessio'n at My For.head." the annual convention of the Asso· . Tom Williams. I~wa City gradu- ciation (or Education in Journalism .at~ student~ sold a s~ory ~ Es- . at Boston University Aug. 26-29'. qll1re. Stones ltv Lloyd Zlmpl~, Professor Benz has been publish· Iowa News R0 Un d U graduate studllot,. (T 0 m North er of The Daily Iowan. University By TUE ASSOCIATED paE88 I P jBranch, Minn .• appeared In Chica· newspaper. since 1955. He has . . go Review Coastline and Perspec· served as executive secretary of WITNESSES CALLED 10 travelers checks taken from the large segment of s~reet ~vmg u~· live. • . the Iowa High School Journalist DES MOINES - Nineteen gov. bank was recovered. supporte.d and officers feared It In the poetry section of the work. since 1953. Earlier this sum.mer ernment witnesses were called Fri. -- mlg~t gIve way under lhe weIght shop. directed by Professor Engle. he was named executive secretary day in Federal District Court in a PATROLMAN SAYS NO of slgh~seers. Robert Mezey wrote more than 20 of Quill and Scroll. international BOONE - State Highway Patrol· poems which were published in a rosecution attempt to show that 0 I B d 'ed F'd AUTO CRASH VICTIM society for high school journalists. P man rva ean em rJ ay variety of magazines. Professor Benz was president of three defendanls were in the Shan· that he used excessive speed in es· CARROLL - John B. Danner. Henri Coulette. California gradu. the Iowa Press Association in 1949. non City area last March 23·25. corting Linda Anderson. 5. of Paton 60. operator of the Danner Deep ate student. had poems printed in and was an editor and publisher of This was at the time the Shan. to a Des Moines hospital. Rock Bulk Service planl in Carroll Poetry. New Campus Writing. the weekly newspapers in Iowa for non City office of the First State "We never did run over 90 miles died here Friday of injuries suf- Hudson Review and Mademoiselle. Iowa for more than 20 years before Bank of Diagonal was burglarized per. hour between Boone and Des fered in a two·car cdl\lsion near Five poems by Theodore Holmes and about $700 in cash and $8.740 and that speed was only here Thursday night. appeared in the Kenyon Review I THE U.S. STATE Department he came to SUI in 1953. I MOI~es in traveler'S checks taken. obtamed between Boone and Mad· The Danner car and a vehicle and the Western Review. Holmes. announced Wednesday that U.S. Charged in connection wilh the ri~ on the straight highway," Bean driven by Richard Arvin Clay. 26. Is one of three poets included In. Ambassador James S. Moos., FUNERAL SERVICES Jr" above, who was in Washlhg. CLARINDA - Funeral services burglary are Thomas Gordon Tinkle said. of Dakota City. la.• COllided on a Poets of Today. Jr .• 34. of Memphis. Tenn .• and He slated. that patrol speeds be- counly road intersection two miles Paul Petrie's appeared ton, "is not returnin:! to Syrill." will be held at the First Christian poetry in William Moore Pegram 42 and his tween Madrid and Des Momes were east and oDe mile south of Carroll Accent. the Western Review. Th. State Oepartment also .n. Church here Sunday for Henry A. UIe wife Latane. 40. •• at a much slow~r rate and that it about 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Clay New Orleans Poetry Journal. ap4 nounced that Syrian Ambassador (Dulch) Logan. retired photogra· Dr. Farid Zeineddine, already in pher who died here Thursday night. Tin~e was arrested March 24 to?k about 45 mmutes to m~ke the was uninjured. Poetry. William Murray. gradUate Syria, could not return to his post Logan had been ill a year. He had near Shannon City when his car triP from Boone to I?es Momcs. Four youlhs - two of them Dan· student from Ireland; Jlobert stalled in a blizzard The Pegrams The ambulance driver from Pa· ner's sons - also received injuries Swatd. Philip Levine,1 and I Knute in Washington. The steps were)n been a Clarinda resident since 1912. retaliation for the ouster of three when he founded the Logan studio. were arrested In R~no. Nev .• laler. ton had comI;llained they hit speeds in the collision. They were Harold SILos Angeles again.st Con. approved to succeed Chari •• E. SUNDAY, AUGUST II, 1957 na.T CBalSTIAN caeaca out Tean Bdore U.S." 1'. I"~ fidential magazine Wiison as Defense Secretary. ~n low. A .... W.I.bt...... 8tody. 4 p.lII. 11 : ~:.g ~~~:Ing Chapal I AGUDAI AcalM CONGaIlOA'IJON T" ..... A. C. Hofrlchlor Jr .. P .... , S.rmon: "The Holy Splrl&-Tblrd • 8:30 Morning Serenade Penon TrlnIt7-004'. AeUTe Fore-e." GOt II. "aobl•• t ..... S.lIy A. 8mlth. Mlnl.ter of Education 0' 9:1!! The Booksh~ll R .. b ..1 ....1.' B ..... anti Student Work · . . ,:45 ·Volce of AlI'liplture .' 'rib, S."I ••• I •.•. Adull. Slad,"I, "oulb Study (,rad. 1 .ENNONITE CHUacB 814 01 .....,. 10;00 Little Orche.tra 1·!;b(,lerty..,-Tapo 5 iabbatb warsblp, 8atur4.,.. • •••• up., 8:80. lJ:30 Recital HaU ' I ,. ;'ti.J' , o 0 0 8:~~ Tb. a ... 'Vlr,1I Bre.na...... 11.' M.raln, " ...blp and Commll.lo. 12:00 Rhythm Ramble. I . AIII... L'I or GOD a .... Sunday Sehoul Hoor, 9:43 •. m. 411t S. CII.t •••L GUOIL Spo.k.r: Mr. Gllborl Frill. M.rnl.. W.nbl.. ":45 •. 111. Harold D. Weyer. (above) son of g~~ ~:~: . Tb...... D... 11111... • ...., Sermon: " Not \Vho You Are But • 0 • Mrs Mae B. Weyer. 1313 March 12 :45 One Man'. Optnlo,. I •• ....0101 W .....I'. 11 __ What You Are." alOaGANIZED CBeaCB or IIIIUI St.. has completed six weeks of 1:00 Mustc For Listenlnil Cbrlal·. Amb ...... :M .... •• m. caallT 0' LATTlla DAr .AINT • 2:00 News lya.,.UatI. lervlee. '7 , ... MODd.y: 810.ard ... MeoUn,. 7:30 p.m. Confo ..... R.... 1 o[ficer training at the Marine 2:15 SIGN OFF W.dnoad.y: Quill.... 8:00 •. m. lewa MelD.rla' V.t ... Corps Schools. Quantico. Va .• the endloJ BETHANY BAPTIST CHuaca alebard C. Sellerb.r.. 111 ..10&1, 8:15 New:r . A·lOlI 1. B St . .. Futb A ..e .• I ••• CII, na.T cauaca 01' CBJUIT. Recused for lbe summer. Marine Corps announced today. 8;00 Mornlnr Ch.pel Leonard D. Boran.en, ,aster SCIENTIST o • announced today. 8:30 Mornln, Serenade RICHARD L. ROSIER, 40, who Unified 1II0rDln, " ...blp Senlee. 9:40 'U E. Colle.e ... IIBAaON IVANGIL10AL 9: 15 The BooksheU a.m. UNITED BRETHREN CBUaCl8 As a member of the Platoon Tuesday clai,.ed he was tortured II .....' lI.be.l. 8144 ~ .•• 9:45 Musical Showcase '. I , The Mellale: "Ood'. CheoIID,." ....4.y ae"I,., 11 ..... K.lon. Leaders Class, he will be eligible 10:00 News ilnd robbed at a South Sioux City, Evenln, Qospel Ser.JefJ, 7:81 p.m. Tbe a ... It. C. Pt.lh.raf'...... , 10:15 Kitchen Concert Sermon: "$081" Sund,y·S.hool•• ::s. •. m. for appointment as a second lieu· Neb •• filling station, was charged Tbe M..... '.: "Jellll Cbrllt Pr•• m· We'Dfllday-t'JiIUmOD)' l\leeUn" 8 p.m. II :30 Proudly We Hall 'C J!II Inent." Mornla, WOrlhtp, 10:80 •.m. tenant in the Marine Corps upon 12:00 Rhythm Rambles • with assault with intent to com· t:vonlnr Wors"i,. 1:30 ..... 12:30 News nan INGLISH LUTaEaAlf (For IranlportaU ••••a11 •.~ •• Hue completion of one more summer 12 ;45 Over the Back Fenc. , , mit murder Thursday in connec· a.TRIIL A,alCAN ...TBODIft CBUaCa •• ,.tZ4I.) training session at' Quantico and 1:00 Musical Chat. tion with the near fatal beating AP Wlro,bolo CaUaCB D.".qll••• d ".r... 1 .Ie. • • • 2;00 News BISHOP HANS LILJE ( ••cond from left), Hanover, Germany, cut ..1 •• G ...... , .t- ..... Bey "ID,.I.. p .....b ..,. 'T. MU'I'I CaUaeH graduation from college. 2:1$ SIGN on of Jeffr.y Vennard, 13, in Sioux .,.. c. a .••D.aal" ...... "'.Inr So... I... 11 •.m. I.rre ...... d L... 8ta• City la.. last June 23. a ribbon at exhibit hall in Minneapolis and oHicially opened the o ....u ••a1. a , ... • ...., 1Il!.'1. 1M! .... • al. a .... C. B. Mel.".'r...... WF-A-DAY Lutheran World Federation's third annual numbly Thursday. ".,.b ••. '0 p ... 'a.4., .... e•. , •.•.. 'J,II "-Of' ... .. • 11:U a.1D;. 11:" -:-__ 'l'D1 CBuaeB or CIRII'I I'IIUIT palllll:rTIKIAN CBcaa. " tilt lUrk.'" An. lit I. ".rll.' SI. IT. PATIlJCK·. canacB Bible CI ••le. II •.111. D•. P. B•• I ... p.n•• Il •• 1.IIUr 114 II. C..... ,. Momlnl W.,.bIP. II ..... Tiot ..... Jarolll. I. I . ~"' •• U.I •• raJl, lJa,r. P.trl.II I. o·a.lIIl'...... , Q"Olt 8p ... k.r: L1edborr PrHl.a .aolot Lew M..... , -8:30, ':16. 11 .... '¥lDtnr " ..."Ip ....t ••• 1:. ,." Crib .n' C.r. N.rlOrl' 8::s...... BI,b M.... 8:15 ..... Speaker: .Mr. Pre!,•• 1I ...I.r Wersblp. ,:88 •. m. Bot, D.ys: 5:45. 1.••.•.• Dd '''' , ••• Iowan The aa ...11 Hanler. pr •••bIDr rrhe-TIany aev. ". • • • I OJIU.CB 0' IUU. CII1UI'I Sermon: "The Chrullan'. Glft.OJ .T.• AUL·S LUTBJ:aAN OBVae. or LATTla·DA'I IADITI ..1 ..... 1 I,••• Tho Daily Iowan is written and edited by students and It governed by a board of fi lle student trllsWes elected by ,It I. ral •• "". ... naST IUTBODIST CaUaeR I.tt...... Glib... .Ie. the sludent body and four fa cully trustees appointed by the presiden/ 'of tlte Uni&ersity. rile Dally lou;an's cd ito ,.I•• IIa... • ••u... • __ ',".r... .Dd D.b...... to. Tb. "v. lobo CODII.bl.. , ...., SlIa•• , •• ~ •• I. II ..... D•. L. L. DUDI.,I••• M.. kla, ..... 1 •• ".,.~J,. , ...... U .... rial/lOlicy. therefore. Is flot an eXIJrcSoSlon 0/ SUI administration policy or opinion in any particular. u.,.••• 1 •••11., •• :. , ... eb••• b 8.b •• I. 9: ...... Velp.n. 1 p .•• o • • ar •• Dlar " ...101,. 9: ••.ID. • P"ae 2 SATURDAY, AUG. 17, 1957 'OWl Citv, Iowa CBuaca or TBI NAZAaS!Q IT. ·raO.AI MOal ClBAPIL lI.rU•• Ia. ••• CII.I...... III ..eL ... IL 'lb. an. 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"KNCI!llLAUI CBtJaCII "F T ...... leb. O. Cn.!,. lila...... D ....' ...... CTItCU1.ATlONII ••,.1., W.n"p. It:41 .... •••••, ••""1. II ..... II . .... Tb an. U ...... N... n ...... r IIAfL'I 10"AN EDITOalAL BTAFF DAILY IOWAN SUPERVISOaS raOM ...... 1.. "... "1,. S" •••, ••IH ••• ::s...... 1 •• 1:" p.lD. Editor ...... Tom Slattery SCBOOL or JOUItNALISM FACULTY IVANOILIOAL nil c.traOII 10 ...... 111 ...... Publbhed dally .xl:e\.t Sunday and c ...I .. IU. . . • DaIJ, ...... , ...~ ,:. __ •Monday and legal ""lIda". by Slu· ClAy Editor ...... Jim Davies Publish"" ...... Lelt.... G. 80ru Tb. an. " ...10 ••1 C.I...... ta. PalENDS MElTING o • • dent PubUcalions. 1m:.. Communlca· Newl and Sporto Editor .. Roy Walker Edllorlal .. . , Arthur M. Sande""", ••••• , ••••••. II,.. •... YWCA a ...... rIal UIlla• TaINIT'I I.I.COIAJ. (lIIu.clB tlons Center. Iowa tlty. Iowa. En· , AdvertWn...... E. John Koltman ....I.r ".n•• ,. II .... Doe.ld L. .,on... Clerk III I. p.U ••, .... I",ed 8 .S ",, Ends 9·Game Yanks Tumb,/e To Orioles 4-3 1)'. In fact, we've been listening NAN for some wails around the Nation· OtJ7'S7'AI't'OIN6 al League for somebody to do tff£;H6ER OF 7'IIE Kell Blooper N t' , T D'rt T k S d something about the Milwaukee t4ReIlEH6E IS Loss String • a Ion S op I rac pee sters ,raves. SWee7"'CUI8 ?>flLWAUKEE IA'I - Del Ennis The 'Chieago White Sox, by keep /,& G)JffES slammed a three-run homer and illl breath hot on the neck tAsrrp Hands W'ght To Drive at the Iowa State 'Fair their Ollt..y Walker Cooper doubled for two 0/ ~' Yiutkees, have quieted the l' I##I""~ DES fOlNES - Eddie Loetsch· anti·yankee feeling, indicating' that runs Friday night as the st. Louis !'1T'c/lep 7~ Cardinals ended their nine-game r. colorful St. Louis, Mo ., speed· if there is breaking up to do Slim Squeak f/f,Y 1##IH65 ~A losing streak with a 6-2 victory ter, was one of three of the na- they'll do ' it themselves. A'O-II/1'1'ER NEW YORK IA'I - A bloop pinch lion's foremo t dirt track drivers "e thoufht' for • whll. that the over the Milwaukee Braves. 11Ie A6AIII!li )f4HKS Cards snapped Milwaukee's ten- ingle by George Kell in the 11th to (il entry today for th big-car iMWllty of YOII Berr. to "'.ke ItlJlO IMP game victory tring. NATIO AL inning brought the Baltimore Ori· peedway e\'ents at the Iowa State 1I"".. lf out of his slump hid • r~Ap,p /lltH- victory left the Dodgers in MlI ..au k" ...... ;';' a .B. ole a 4·3 victory over New York Fair starting Friday, Aug. 23. lot (01 do with the f.ilu'" of ' ~ :rhe !3 ~~. /t'EXr 1"/""E ,4t~0 Friday night as Bill Wight, a 35- Loctscher. who e red·dad figure Now York club to have a com· thu-d place, one point behind St. ISI. Loul...... 113 ~ .M8 1 \. PI7'C/lFP 7 ~cOllffr Louis, as the Cardinals def~ated Brooklyn ...... &4 ~ I .557 7h year-old lefty, beat the first place and No . 99 " found City" orCen· 1M"'", lo.d by now. YOII has /Iss 1#11'111'155 Cincinnati '" . 61 53 .535 10 ilion hiHing a rovsing .230 or Mil wau k ce 6-2. The first place Philidelphio ...... a9 55 . ~1 8 12 Yankees Cor the third time with· hau 'er has become a fa vorite of A6AIIIsr 7'IIE-#, Braves lead both the Brooks and I New York ..... M 113 .462 18'" thoro.bout., .round 60 points un· Chlca,o ...... 43 69 .3M 27 out defeat. Iowa racing fans, notified Fair Sec- 8/17' to~r ., his usu.1 figuro. Car ds b y 7 ~ games. Pltuburlh . , . 41 12 .:!63 29 ~ The fourth place Orioles finall y retary Lloyd B. Cunningham lhat 60r/l GAMES. St. Loul...... lOG 000 3()()..-6 12 1 TODAY' PIT HI. But you can't pin the blame on Milwaukee 000 000 100-2 10 :I SI- Lou!. at Mil waukee - Jackson nailed It when Billy Goodman led he would compete in the four the squat, amiable catcher. By a L. Mcp-anlel. WUhelm 7 Ind Cooper: U . & VI Burdett. 11 ·7. off with a triple in the 11th against I.M .C.A. big·car championships at Conley. Plurro 2. JohnllOn 8, Jolly 9 Pllllburih It Brooklyn - Friend strange paradox Yogi, despite his Ind Crlndill. W - L. "' cOin lei. L _ 11-15 v. Newc:ombe 8· 10. Art Ditmar. stayed put a s Willie the ~a.ir . . Richmond, Ky., racer. anemic everage, is contributing Conley. New York a ' Phllad~phla - Gomez Miranda walked a nd then scooted JOlOlOg Loetscher was another Big,cllr races are set at the state Home run _ 51. Louis, E nnis. 13·9 V& San'ord 1$04. home as Kel\ popped a hit over lop fli ght pilot from St. LoUiS,. Ken fair (or the afternoons o( Friday about as much to lhe team's of· * * * Cincinnati 81 Chlca ... - Jeffcoat 9·9 I fense ashe Iud last year. VI Hillman 4·1. !l Fawn·in infield. Gottschalk, who barely missed Au g. 23 and Sunday, ug. 25 and On Aug. IS, 1956, Berra was hit· Bums 4, Sues 1 AMElli AN Yogi B rra 's pinch home run, qu.alifyl ng for the. Indianapolis 500 at night on Thursday, Aug. 2i eJId ting about .283, had 18 home runs, W. L. Pd. O.B. with two out in the ninth, had tied thiS year, and Arble R en ley, not d Friday, Aug. 30. JERSEY CITY N J IA'I _ R . ' New York . . . .. 74 40 .&It and had Sf runs batted in. On , . . e Chlcqo ...... 88 45 .802 S'., it 3-a ll after Wi ght. who has won Iip~.~.~+~~.~.~.~~+;; -;':;:".;':-~.;';.~+~.;'~+~.~~ror;OP"';;;iiii~ Aug. 15 this year, although his licf pitcher Ed Roebuck came on Bolton ...... 61 53 .~5 13 only fiv e of 10 decisiOns, had 'n the . th t t th Itt Baillmore ...,. 58 58 .Il00 average was .230, he had 17 home I nm 0 ge e as wo Detroit ...... 58 58 .491 I18'~I rolled along with a six·hitler. runs, only one less than last year, outs Friday night as the Brooklyn Cle"elAlnd ...... 55 80 .41' 19on. Wight, walking four and strik· ' I Kan... City ..... 43 12 .iI'74 31'~ and had batted in 54 runs, two Dodge r S d e fea t e d Pitl 5b urg h s ast WI h ln~on ...... 43 7' .iI'74 31 Yo ing out six. stuck it out lor 10 more than he had rapped home on place Pirates 4·1 for southpaw TODAY' PIT III:. fra mes, then gave way to the the equiva~ , date in 1956. Johnny Padres' lOth victory. 8- :a~~ms"~:n t . ,s.ew York - Moore pinch.hitting Kell. George Zu ve rink Y.. I,~ ". hasnlt boon Padres, In his fourth try (or B06ton .at Wuhlnllon - Fornl.le. and Ken Lehman mopped up in the tho conlt.nt Ine..-ce h. h.s boon a ~Oth v i c t~ry . had a fi ve·hiUer 7 ·btbl~:Il:e:cm~:;ror;7 ._ Keelan 7.6 11th. SIFIEDI• d • •••• + In ether ye.r, ,00' on baffin, untd the mnth and had blanked v. Byrd 4· 1. (11 lnrun. 1 •••••• ••••••• th Bucs on two for ix frames Cleveland at Kan... City (N) - Baltimore ...... 001 000 200 01-4 10 0 Itl",o. every now .nd then, col· . Wynn 13.13 va Clrver 5·10. New York ..... 100 010 001 00--3 8 3 Classified Couple Wanted Itcting his hits, and his bomo .. But when he ga ve up his second WI,ht and Gin ber,: Kuek.. Byrne WANTED-Student couple or with one run., In bunche., .nd thon I.ps. walk and Bill Mazeroski's second 1, Dilrnar 10 and Johnaon, Berrl 10. Advertising Rates child to Ih In modern country W - WI,ht . L - Dltmar. One Day ...... 8.: a Word home. Ono old er per..,n. Tenn. rel, 1111 Into hi. mySterious .Iump. I , with one out. manager Walt AI· Home run - New York. Bc!rra. onable. No drinldnf!. Dial 4082. 8-22 The chunky g\llI 'i with the big ston callcd in Roebuck. l'wo Days ...... lOe a Word "8" on his back isn't the type to Brooklyn made it with two runs Three Days ...... 12c a Word Apartment for Rent alibi, or to go into a surly shell on four hIt in the fir t four frames Four Days ...... 14c 8 Word * * * Five Days ...... J5c a Word rWO·ROOM FURNISHED apartment. when things aren't going right. 'C?Juestion Future of for a 2·1 lead against Bob Purkey, Tigers 6, Chisox 2 private bath. Gar.,. and utlIlU •• He'll discuss his inability to hit now 10-1Q. Ten Days ...... 20c a Word 'urnbhed , CI ".. In. Dlnl 6584. 8·30 consistently with anybody who Purkey leCt in the firth, wh n DETROIT IA'I - Detroit Tiger ODe Month . . .. . 39c a Word happens to be around. the Dodgers scored twice on (our so uthpaw Billy Hoeft got homc Display Ad. Typing He's been trying glasses this singles. run help from Ray Boone and One Insertion .. " ...... TYPINC-.-0429. 1· 29r year, figuring his eyesight might Mic::higan Football Pltt.burllh Cha rlie Maxwell and beat the Chi· Brooklyn .. . .010 120 OOX-4 a 0 .. .. 98C a Column Inch have something to do with his in· Purkey, wan. on 5. Kin, e, and cago Whi le Sox 6-2 F riday night A N Al{BOR , Mich., Aug. 16 - Two biggest question marks facing Fo, le; Pod rei. Roebuck 9 and Ro ..• in a contest that was threatened Five Insertions a Month, each Pe ts for Sale ability to coimect. They haven't boro. In sertion . 88C a Column Inch Michigan's football squad this Call will be those regardi ng the right W - Podr I . L - Purkey. by a strike of concession workers. COCKERS lor tale. Dial 4000. 8·30 helped. Ten Insertions a Month, each NWhlng h •• helpod ,.nd Yogi halfback position and replacement of an All-American end combination . Boone cracked his ninlh home insertion . . SOc a Column Inch u..... btedly Is doing • little ..c· The.. questions, posed by loss rurl and Maxwcll his 20th in the Personal loans • * * * (Minimum Charge SOC) rot worrying. He'. ponibly the of Terry B.rr at wingback and Giants 8-2, Phils 7-J third inning wh n the Tigers over· hl .....t.p.ld pl.yer on the teem, Clpt.in Tom Maentz, AII·Amer· came a onc-run deCicit with a PERSONAL LOANS on typew rite ... Union Pickets Don't PHILADELPHIA IA'I - Ray Jab· Ilhono, ..ph l. sports «\ulpmenl and ic.n Ron Kramer and Chlrlie four· un rally. DEADLINE Jew~lry . }lOCK·EYE·LOA N Co. 22 t and ,230 hitters don't often re· lonski 's nlnlh inning hom run South Capitol. 8- ler malII" tho high.st·paid pl.yen Brook. at the ends, mUlt be In· Sil)gles by Frank House, J ohnny Deadline for all classified ad· Iwerod btfor. COlch Bennie 00.' with one man aboard ruined Rob· ~finitoly. Groth and J im Finigan produced vertising Is 2 P . M. for insertioD House for Sole terba.n and hi ••tlff know where Hamper Opening of in Roberts' four·hit shutout and An~aYI with Yogi eliminated gavc th New York Giants a 2·1 th Una l r un or UI C inning. in follo wing mornlng'J Issue. The as pDime cause of the Yankees' they stlnd in the 1957 Big Ten Daily Iowan reserves the right ATTRACTIVE three·bedroom brick :a victory over the Philadelphia Phil· Chlce 0 • ...... 100 000 010- 2 11 0 h o m~ on Ol klond A " ~nu •. Ea .y dis· grid rice. Thlrl Irl, of course, DttrQjt ...... 004 001 lOx 6 13 0 tonc .. to all achools. Gat heat. A. J. failure to shake , the Sox oCf tbeil.l Tigers' Briggs Park li es Friday night. Earlier , New to reject any advertising copy. other problems to be lolved but Wllwn . Keel an 3. Fl. cher •. Hu,h.1 Larew Dial 2&41 or 2482. B-27 trail, " the pitching staff might York downed th Phillies 8·7 In 7 nd Lollar; Hoeft and HOU le. L - cOn1e in for a ljttle scrutiny.' It the.el two, plrticularly the right DE TROIT !.4'I - A strike by Hawk Hawthorne WIlJOn , halfblck spot, are plr.mount. Briggs Stadium concession em· the 2h inning completion oi[ a DIAL Trailer for Sale ain't lbeen good, as they say. game suspend d last spring. w!r~t!le runs - Detroll. Boone, Max· Naturally the inability of Whitey Mike Shatusky. a 175·pound sen· ployes threatened to keep the pub· Army Ball Player Ja blonski's homer wa the 31st (858 BUDDY 36-1001 Movll ... Home. Ex Ford to dUplicate his 1956 per· ior from M~nominee , Mlch., is the lic from the gam b tween the * * * 4191 ceUent Detroit Tigers and the Chicago Volter'. Pfili formances' has quite a bit to do loss against nine wins. and Lt. Lester L. Hawthorne, form Nats 5, Bosox 0 ;!:en~ LI~~~y . Ned UhOll. half. Shatusky stepped from third White Sox Friday night - but the witll', lbie pitching situation. Ford Roberts scattered four hits ef· er Hawkeye basketba ll player 1s shb'ulder trouble all year ~ strIng replacement behind the in· gates were opened aJ1d the crowd hai 'h8d fectively in eight lull innings and pl~yin g WASfIlK (.f! - Ted Wi!· Business Opportunities J Ignition jured Barr and Ed Shannon, also poured in. baseball this season on ~T)N and he' l3sted less than two in· appeared somewhat like hi s old the Fort Benningj School Brigade Iiams was idle with a stiff neck Carburetor, PlDfi against the Red Sox Wednes· graduated, to a starring role The announcement that lhe pub· selr before they lowered the boom Friday l ight as Washington snap- TEN UNIT APARTMENT buJ/dln,. One GENERATORS ST.' "R~ERS Team. d f' I ' st k b block to campu.. Net Incom over " " day. against Iowa's conference and Rose lie would be admitted came little on him in the ninth wilh four hits Hawthorne, known to Iowa cage Pe a Ive gJme osmg rca y saoo.OO monthly. A. J . Larew, Dia l 29U Briggs & Strallon Motore Den L.rsen, the porloct-ga.". Bowl champions by scoring two more than two hours before game in one clump. fans as "Babe," is a tactical offi cer beatlng Boston 5"() behind the fi ve or 2482 . • 8·%7 P S . hUrler, h.i' ....n Inythin, but por· 'd touchdowns to beat the Hawkey.es, time. It (ollowed a circ 't a rt In the preliminary, Marv Gris. with thc 24th Company of the hit pitching of Chuck Stobbs. R yraml ervlces fKt, and hi Iiso compl.ined of 17.14 last year. A good runnmg . . . ..U1 C u back, who also can punt, he's a order enjOI01ng the striking Local som held the Phillies hitless for School Brigade's Second Student . WilUa~ s , the league's leading ooms for Rent 1121 S. DubUQue m al 5723 lilt shoulder ml ..rles .ftlr re· the fin al 2 2/3 Innings to preserve lutter With .393, may return to ROOM Cor rent - 8-0781 1I."lng Ford WednesdlY. good bet for the starting spot 705 or the Hotel, Restaur ~ nt Work· Battalion. the 8-7 lead the Gi ants had gar· Hawthorne graduated !rom Iowa Bo ton's lineup Saturday. His 8Gb Turley seems to be the one against Southern California in the e~s a~d Bartenders U n~on f.rom opener at Los Angeles, Sept. 28. plcketmg .~ e 56 \ ~.sea t stadium. nered in the long game last AtlrU in 1956 . stiCf neck is believcd to be th ' (apable and healthy member of 28. It was suspended because of re ult oC a cold . RENT·A·CAR the staff. It isn't a question of Shatllsky played 81 minutes last Club offiCial eshmated between you can RENT year as compared to 257 for Barr 35,000 and 40,000 fans were on Pennsylvania's blue laws. Stobb , who has lost 15 games, how many 20 game winners the OF .OR vacant roo ms or and 197 for Shannon hand by the 8; t5 p.m. starting RES MPTION PENDED Grid Coach Calls won his sixth as he struck out Yankees will have; it's a question aA~lE OF APRIL ~8 Billy Consolo four limes, twice of how many 15 game winners. Several POSSibilities among in' time. No hot dogs or drinks were New Yo rk ...... 100 061 000-8 14 0 apartments Phil adelphia ... . .311 002 00_ 1 100 wi lh the bases loaded. RENT ·A·TRUCK -'nyway, the White Sox are giv coming sophomores will be lhor. available, but otherwise it was Bu rnside, G . Jonel, I , Barclay 2, Athletes Softies ing the New Yorkers little peace oughly tested, with Fred Julian, just another ball game. Rldtlk 5. Grluom 8 an d Weltru m. Booton ...... 000 000 000-0 a 2 Th oma. 5; Hearn. Meyer ~ , RobertJI CEDAR FALLS - Are today's Wa hln,ton .... . 100 300 10><- 5 8 0 LICENSED Bu""e, Mlnarci n 1 and Ol ley; Stobba can of mind. Could be that it isn't that former Delroit Pershing high school The injunction which banned 5, Farrell 1. Mill er 9 Ind Lonnett. athletes "softies" compared to their you SELL the Yankees are bad, but that .he star, as a leading candidate. The picketing cleared the way for the ~V - Ba",lay. L - Meycr. and Bc!rberel. Home runa - New York . Carlleman . counterparts of 25 years ago? L - SUSCI. Hertz Dr~:~;ur System articles !JOtl are Sox are very, very good. 180 pound Detroiter is a hard run· cash customers to see the game. Pblladelphla , Kazan,kl. "Very definitely," is the opinion ning youngster with good spMd. It was doubtful if other union sta· ECOND GAME 110 t using New York ...... 000 000 002- % 8 I of Buck Starbeck. veteran football While not as large as Tony Bran· dium workers would have crossed Philadelphia ...... 010 000 000-1 7 0 * * * MAHER BROS. Antonelli, S. Miller 8 and Thom .. ; coach at Iowa Teachers. Tribe 4, A's 2 Hydropla~J Barely off, he is the same type of driving the picket line. Roberts and LonneU. W - S. Miller, "I attribute it to the fael thal runner. Al Groce, a (ast 180 pound The Tigers have threatened to Home ru n - New York. Jablonski. young people in America today KANSAs CITY !.4'1 - Rocco Cola· Phone 9696 you can HIRE youngster from Clairton, Pa.; Brad· sue the local union as a result o[ have taken themselves oU their Iv ito and Dick Williams struck part or full.time Misses 'A;B1 Spill ley Myers, 185, of Evanston, TIl. , the dispute. legs and put themselves on ho~ runs Friday night in support are other possibilities and Rudd The temporary injunction signed Cubs* 8, * Reels * 6 TYPEWRITERS help CANANDAIGUA, NtY. IA'I- Don· wheels," said Starbeck. "Every. of Mike Garcia and lhe Big Bear Van Dyne, Sedalia, Mo., who didn't by Circuit Judge Robert M. Toms body owns an automobile and no. pitched the Cleveland Indians to a • REPAIRS old Campbell gunpM his Bluebird scrimmage during the spring be. was delivered to officials of the CHICAGO ~WaU Moryn's two with II '~ run homer in the 12th inning broke body walks cnough. 4·2 victory over the Kansas City • SALES to a top of 240 miles an cause of a previous shoulder oper· striking concession workers. It or· houf Frida~, ' ~isked his me, dam· up a hot duel between lwo relief "Lile is so easy taday. For in, Athletics. • RENTALS alion, also is highly regarded as a ders the union to show cause Mon· stance, it's difficult to find kids Tbe Athletics scorcd on Garcia Authorized - llied the jet-powered hydroplane, prospect. day why the order should not be pitchers and gave the Chicago Royal Daily Iowan and failed to set a new water· Cubs an 8-6 victory over the CiD· with big husky hands and wrists. onl~ in the fourth inniog whcn sin· Jim P.ce, one of the fa,to.. made permanent. Deal., speed record in his final attempt cinnati Redlegs Friday. The (arm kids we used lo get gles by Hector Lopez and Al ex runners in college footb.II, I sen. Attom.y, for Sport... rvici Inc. were boys who had milked ten Ke1!r brought in Bob eerv and Portables Standards on Canandaigua Lake. ior thl. ye.r, .nd Bob Ptacek, allegld the strike w •• iIIeg.1 Ind The Cubs, who blew a 5"() lead, Want Ads A swell from a nearby pleasure cows and got out and pitched man· W Held. eerv had walked and 207 pound junior from Clove. In violation of the St.to L.bor thus scored tlleir fourth straight boat sent Campbell's boat hurtling ure all day. They'd walk behind a Ga 'a had hit Held with a pitch. Wikel I.nd, 0., .hould ,iv. the left Mediltion Board rt,ul.tion. be· triumph and their 10th verdict in at very low cost through the air for about 200 feet drag for hours and develop their Cleveland ...... 100002 000--4 11 t h.lfback post a good ...rting cause 10 day. notice had not bt.n their last 13 games. at high spt.led during his lirst run. The Cubs raked Redleg starler legs Xl nsa. City ...... 000 200 000-2 1 I Typewriter Co. point. P.ce, from Little Rock, given. u • .. Garcia Bnd Helon ; K ellne r, Bur- Nowadays, everythmg is done n . t ~ 8 and Smi th . L - Xellner. The craft narrowly escaped over· Ark., weigh. 193 .nd I. Big Tin The order came while labor Art Fowler for five runs in the DiaIS·10Sl 23 E. Wa~hlngtor Phone 4191 turning. with the tractor." c~~~!'o . run' - C1evc\and , WIlliam •. indoor 60 Ylrd .print ch.mplon. board officials continued negotia· first, three coming on Ernie Banks' Thr. S. ft·2B "I was lucky to' come through homer. The Redlegs caught up at The Little Rock .thl,te, who tions with the company and union ILONDIE alive," the British speed king lat· spont his boyhood In Grand Rap. in an effort to setUe the strike. 5-5 on Roy McMilJan's two·run er told reporters. Id., Mich., played 219 minute. Sportsservice is owned by the single in the sixth and moved ahead The mishap damaged the crafl's I•• t ye.r, scorln, two touch. Jacohs Brothers of Buffalo, N.Y. 6-5 when Frank Robinson homered bladings and put it out of com· downs .nd lvor.ging 4.8 y.rd. It operates ballpark, racc track in the seventh. riI1ssion for months. Campbell es· po" carry. Pt.cek, who pllYld and stadium concessions in 42 But Bob Adams singled across timated that it would take about tbe sixth Cub run in the .bottom of 229 minutes racked up one TD slates. "',000 to repair the damage caused the seventh and it stood 6-6 until .nd ave"a,od 4.6 Ylrds por try. The strike of 250 employe. ID the poundmg received Friday Jack Lousma of Ann Arbor is ag.in.t Sportsservic. be,.n Aug. Moryo's deciding clout. and In earlier runs on the lake. Clnc!oaatt WIO 013 I...... I~ I lhe third letterman halfback while 7 Ind the conce ..lons .t the st.· Chi ..,. MO 000 '" ~ l't : Despite the damege, Campbell from the ranks of the newcomers ctium wore closed for the fln.1 t2 Innings 'lras able to complete two runs in FoWle •. Oro ... 2 .. nd Bur.e.. . Baney Darrell Harper of Royal Oak, g • .". of • tiger homo .t.nd 11 Elston. Brosnan 8 and ' Fannin •. hiI rlDal effort to better his own Silvera 8. W- Brolnan. J..,-.GroJI. Mich., a driving 190 pound youth, ag.lnst Cleveland. Tho Tigers Home runt-Chlcago, Banks, Moryn. r,ecord bf 225.63 m.p.h. He averaged showed good possibilities in spring t"'n left town and rotul'llld hom. Clnclnnltl. Robinson. 211.83 on the first run and 1198.6? practice. Frid.y night for the first of 13 on the second Cor an official av (Se ••a' I •• r, ., .bll ..,Ies will home gam••• erage 01 209:75 .lor the required 'eal .. Itb , tlte MI.bl,an 'ullba.k The Tigers are not involved two runs over the measured IItualloa.) direcUy in the dispute. I [.)'.' I !.~ NOW courae. Campbell's attempt Friday end.· Bancroft Plays Oklahom NOW ENDS TUESDAY ed his efCor.. to set a new record here. Next week he plans to take City in Legion Baseball the boat to Toronto, for exhibition INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. IA'I - Offj· at tbe Canadian National Exposi- cials of the American Legion Jun· tion. . - ior BuebalJ Tournament announced Friday that Bancroft, Iowa, will CHAMPION PUTT meet Oklahoma City in the first' DENV~R I.fI - Judy Eller, 16- round of regional play. YNr~lcI brunette from Old Hick· Competition for Region 8, which ory, TeM., won the National Girls' Includes Iowa, will be held In Ho· Golf <2Iamplenlhlp ' Friday by sink· bart, Okla., Aug. 21·25. Other com· Ina • II-foot putt for a birdie 3 on peting teams wiu be Topeka, Kan., the 20th ' hole oC her match with and Washingtoll, Mo. Beth Stone of Mlskogee, Okla. The 19,000 'Legion junior teams Mill EUer apparently had the had been whittled to less than 100 Il\atch cUnchecf unUVMIss Stone by state level comPetItion and will IIDk i 12.fOot pUtt to tie tt .up -on be cut to lJ l8diooal contenders ill, regional ellminatioDs during the to~ee~~v~cJib! M~~l~ n6xt ~ WeeD. :e _I" .. ! ..... ~THE DAILY IOWAN-low. City, la.-Saturday, August 17, 1'51 One Dead in era h ~N.f' Was Forced'"10 Put'Youth Is Held· Of Brazilian Plane " Star j Out: Witness On Suspected . LOS ANGELES IN! - A Cormer theater employe testified in the Con· Murder Charge ClUDAD TRUJILLO, Dominican Republic III - A Varig airliner, idfential magazine libel trial Friday that he was forced to eject actress crippled by engine trouble on a ferry night to the United States, ditched Maureen O'Hara and a man from the theater in 1953 because of their In shark·infested waters off the Dominican north coast Friday. behavior. SANTA MONICA, Calif. IN! - Po- One Brazilian crewman was lost. The 10 other aboard escaped. The witness was the first called by the defense in its ~ffort to prove lice said they will seek a murder The Brazilian - _ned Super that stories printed in Confidential complaint against a young man who "--...... 11 tI riecl tr A U' I liU d Friday admitted the shotgun slay· ...... ,ers.,. a on car no ,.ssen- Women Invo Ive dI n Mayor I·n Texas Shot were"Maureen ue. O'Hara n. Cuddledar c e enin Rowe ing of his mother's fiance. It's No. 2 engine had acted up 35" was read in court by the pro- Charles L. Guy, 19, is being held on a regular night north from Hotel Gun FI"ght Are B C·,ty Secretary secution to back up its charge that on a suspic.ion oC murder booking Buenos Aires and the plane arriv y the magazine printed obscene and in the death of advertising excello ed here with three cngines operal. libelous material. live Guy F. Roberts Thursday. Officers said Guy told them he ing. 0 ·II SIf The witnelS, James Craig, who didn 't !tnow why he shot Roberts. The 32 New York·bound passen· ReI ease dB y Ju d ge Wh La fer KI s e said he was assistant manager of "1 was very fond of him," Guy gers disembarked here as the city INDIANAPOLIS ttl _ With evi. MANSFIELD, Tex. IN! _ City Grauman's Chinese Theater in said. was celebrating the inauguration of dent reluctance. MuniCipal Judge Secretary J. D. Hayes shot himself Hollywood in 1953, testified he The young man's mother, Mrs Do~inican President Heclor B. PatricK J. Barton Friday released to death Friday after wounding saw Mill O'H.ra and a man he Nine James Angus, :rI, formerl)! TrUJillo for a second term. two young women who were in. Mayor Roland 'l'urck in the left described as a Mellican enter the of Dunn, N. C., was released from Capt. Geraldo Klppllnt, • vet· volved in a bloody gun battle in a hand. theater holdin, hand.. custody after her son's statement.
eran described as one -of the downtown Indianapolis hotel. Mayor Turck said Hayes callcd About an hour later he was sum· Investigators said Guy told of an i W8J Bradllan line', best pilots, Asa J . Smith, chief deputy prose· him into his o(fice in Memorial moned to ' the rear of the thea· evening of drinking that began in • I a ..I,ned .. take the craft on to cutor, told the judge that there Hall, the Municipal Building, and ter by an usher, he said, and saw Roberts' motel room here. They Miami and New York to get an was no evidence to support any held a pistol on him about 10 min. the couple had gone well past the quoted Guy: charges against the women - utes, threatening to kill him. The hand·holding stage. He said he "Pretty soon Roberts saiQ he had F tn,lne replacement. Ten crew Maude Lorella Booth, 22, Des mayor said he ran out the door left without speaking to them but a hard day at the oUice, and went h mattl flew with him. The two Moines, and Dorothy C. Norris, 26, with Hayes firing at him. was called back shortly afterward to sleep. million dollar Super Conltella· St. Louis. Hayes' body was found on the by the usher. "Mother and I did a little pub tlon needs a minimum of five Miss Booth's boy friend. Everett floor of his office with a .38 cali. "Miss O'Hara was sitting in bis crawling at the beachel, We rln crew IMmbtrs. B. Sparks, 30, Forest Grove, Ore., ber revolver nearby. lap," Craig said. "I told them into Billy Mlle. - a mu.lclan killed himselr Aug. 8 acter wound· Justice of the Peace B. T. Webb they must leave. They got up and with whom Guy Ihared a room The plane ran into trouble after ing two policemen and a woman returned a suicide verdict. said they were ready to go aiOY- at the place where he pl.y' a soaring over this mountainous, bystander. The mayor J'ncticated that the au. way." plano. mile.wide island and tackling ~O-the Travl's F C Gatewood 34 Porl THESE NINE MEN were relcuect from Plmlico Sound Friday after their blimp was forced down a 700-mile sea crossing to the tip of . . ,,' storm Thur.day. They are, from left to right, Albert A. Shatzl; Israel Levine, F. S. Knowl. and John A. dit of city records, ordered Tues- Craig said h. wal certain tn, "There was an argument. I don't Florida. land. Ore., arrested with lhe girls, Tkacluk, kneeling. Standin, are, Lt. (I.g.) R. B. Snow, Lt. John G. Gray, Lt. Cdr. Joseph Konkel, Lt. day night by the City Council, may woman was Mill O'Hara .. be know about what. I got sore and told police he and Sparks had been Cdr. R. J. Myers and Lt. Cdr. ROil M. Dempsey, Skipper of the blimp. have been behind the shooting. The had seen her in penon on p"e. left. Mother stayed there. I went An hour after takeorr, KippLing on a cross-eountry check forging council's action followed an argu. vious occasions as well as ...llIg back to Roberts' place and hit hiI radioed that - in addition to the expedition. The shooting started C h dB/- , C 5 d ment over the demand o{ some her in the moviel. Under croo~s' bottle again ... defective NO.2 - one engine had when the hotel questioned a check citizens that a detailed audit be examination he laid he did IIot "Next thing I knew I got a shot· faUen off and he was forced to given by Sparks and called in a de- ras e Imp s . rew ave made. remember the name of the usller gun from my car. The next thing feather another. tective. Constable Tom Beard said "There and had not reported the inci· I knew I saw blood on Roberts. FI I th d th ~ Smith told Judge Barton that a . b d t H 'd h I &..d th to "I don't exactly remember, but y ng en un er e power VT NORFOLK, Va. (All _ Nine Naval and sank during a severe thunder- Force B25 and relayed to the mil. was some prevIOus contention e- en. e sal e re a,. e 5 ry only one engine, he turned back thorough investigation failed to squall.' tween the mayor and secretary, to a writer. it must have been me ..." turn up a case against the women. reservists told Friday of a harrow· itary services' Joint Search and The Ihot,un was used In the toward the airport of Puerto He said both insisted they knew ing night spent on storm·tossed life Fishermen spotted wreckage of Rescue Operations headquarters but it never did a~ount to a real The actress has denied the story Ilaying was found Friday in the Plat,4 on the north coast. But he nothing about the check forging raIts in North Carolina's Pimlico the blimp about 8 a.m. and found here. It came as 50 planes were argument." and has a one·million-doUar libel could not coax the craft all the operations. Sound after their blimp crashed the mep aboard two rafts. A 25· poised for a dawn takeoff to search Mansfield, about 12 miles south· suit on file against the magazine. ~~~era o:II~~r~:,e·;h:r:~ ~:r~ way. Mrs. Norris, who joined the oth. foot fishing craft towed the rafts for a Navy jet pilot missing at sea east of Fort Worth was the scene She testified before the grand diver found one Thursday. The plane was orr the little town er three only a few hours before to a Coast Guard station as a since Thursday afternoon. last fall of mob action which pre- jury that indicted Confidential, Guy said he threw two shotguns of Gaspar Hernandez when Kip- the shooting, was met in the court. New Jet Fighters massive air and sea rescue effort Before the planes were airborne, vehnted Negroes from attending city WhisperI magazine and several in- _ one of which was used in the Pliog sent a final message: "I am was under way. however, the merchant tanker sc 00l s. dividua s.' room by her husband, J ack, a SI. N B" 5 t Mr T k 53 b dl d C· ,. ft slaying - into the ocean. planning to ditch." Louis welder, and said she would OW elng en The reservists, members of a Western Sun reported it bad picked s. urc, ,was a y woun . ralg s testimony came a er Officers said they would seek the The plane hit the water nose return to him and their three chilo squadron en route from Glynco, up the Navy pilot, Lt. Cmdr. Waldo ed in August 1954 when Ule family Mrs. Marlorle Meade, one of the murder complaint Monday. first about 300 yards offshore and dren. She left them several weeks To Alaskan Bases Ga., to Lakehurst, N. J., from a VA. Atkhins, 53, hOf Virginia Beach, lis'vheedwaast shnoetarfboYur Ati·mrliensgtownl.'thTbeUxl· ~enfceendoanntsth'emastct:nad ~roiedf apypetahre' Meanwhile, in Duon, N. C., Roi). broke in two. The nose section ex· ago for what her husband called training cruise, were flown to the a. T e searc team then was di- " a a f' en ert Lee Guy Jr., who said he is the "personal reasons." ELMDORF Am FORCE BASE, Norfolk Naval Air Station early verted to hunt for the blimp. lets passing through both her upper testimony of the final prosecution pJoded and sank. 'd f arms and breasts and lower leit witness, producer Paul Gregory. accused man's father, said he plan· Nine crewmen IIca.... d In life· Gatewood is wanted U!' San A.n- Alaska , .. - New supersonic J'et Frl ay a ternoon. None was in· ned to come here to assist in his ... 1m j d F I d arm. Gregory testified Friday morn· raftl. tonio, Texas, on a check forgery interceptors, able to carry atomic U~~ey said the blimp ran into the our owans Name To No arrests ever were made, and ing that Mrs. Meade told him a son's defense. The elder Guy was The two others clung to the tail charge. rockets Cor blasting enemy H- thundersquaU over Pimlico Sound, London Health Group Mrs. Turck later obtained a di- scandalous article could be with. identified as an attorney and the section until it began to sink, then Frederick Herbert, Des Moines hombers irom the skies, are now between North Carolina's main- DES MOINES ,.. F I vorce, alleging harsh treatment. held from publication if he paid proAsecfu~ordof thle D1nnfCihty courdt. were forced to swim. One of these lawyer who declined to say who Y 1m - our owans, Hayes was about 55, Turck 53. between $800 and $1,000. r.en sa d me at er In two, Oswaldo Scherf, vanished be· employed him (or Miss Booth, said being deployed to strategically land and the Outer Banks. A rip three of them Des Moines resl· ______Mrs. Angus were divorced .bout fOI"J) rescuers could reach them. money would be provided {or her critical Alaska. in the fabric caused the blimp to dents, have been elected members 18 years ago, shortly after the The survivors were taken on return to Des Moincs. He said 10lle pressure. It was forced into of Ule Royal Society of Health of birth of the boy. He .ald the from Gaspar Hernandez to Puerto work and a home would bc found First of the faster·than·sound the water almost immediately. London, England. The organization, A,·rplane Lands Safely A"erII Losl"ng AWheel youth has been in hi. moth.r'. Plata, 30 miles away. for her. Convair FI02 jets were due in Earlier r(!ports from the Coast composed of physicians and others, custody since then. ------Alaska this weekend. (iuard and the Navy here were that Rromotes public bealth activities SEATTLE (.4') - A wheel spun D. C.-Seattle flight. It came to rest Mrs. Angus told police she and The dart·winged, needle·JJosed 16 men were 'aboard the blimp. The m all parts of the world. away from the landing gear of a upright on the center of the run. Roberts had been living in the rno- fighters, with their pilots and naval air station at South Wey· The Iowans elected are: Dr. Northwest Airlines DC4 passenger tel room temporarily and they had Gambling Arrest Solves Theft Case maintenance cJ'l!ws, have been mouth, Mass., said there were but Leonard C. Murray of the State plane as it touched down at the way. The passengers were un- planned to marry next week. flying in recent months from Mc- nine men in the crew and released Department of Health, Dr. Edwin Seattle.Tacoma International Air· loaded on the field. The woman said her son was reo CEDAR RAPIDS (All - Police said the two brothers, 14 and 15 years Chord Air Force Base, near Ta- a crew list. P. Peters, and Dr. Edward R port Friday. The 56 persons aboard The airport was closed for an leased last February from a Cal· Friday the arrest of 6 Cedar Rap· old, who had taken the $70 from coma, Wash. Lt. Cmdr. Ross M. Dempsey, Minnick, all of Des Moines, and escaped unhurt. hour before the plane could be Hornia youth authority facility aft. Ids man on a cbarge of operating Mrs. Frost while she was doing Along with the FI02s the Alaskan Burlington, N. J., commander of Dr. Richard C. Rogers of Eldora. The plane was on a Washington, moved of( the field. er serving a term for auto theft. a gambling house resulted in solv· some weaving at a community Air Command will receive .new ver- the blimp, said storm-whipped '-;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'';;'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii';'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'';;'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,j ing the theft of $70 from Mrs. Grace house, spcnl some oC the money sions of the Northrop F89 Scorpion. waves poured over the rafts and Frost, 70, of Cedar Rapids, by two in gambling. This latest "J" model of the Scor- the men had difficulty at times try· teen·age brothers. Other amounts went tor ciga' pion series, like the FI02, will be ing to stay close to the wrecked Arrested was Norman Bahndorf, rettes, pop, and a taxi ride home. capable o{ carrying the MB1 nu· blimp. Only the nose of the craft J c, I . I 30, who was released on $500 bond Police said they found lhe remaind· clear rocket, niCknamed the Genie. showed above the water when the for arraignment later in District er of the money hidden in the boy's One immediate effect oC the de· fishermen spotted it. • Court. The arraignment date was home, and that the youths had ad· ployment of the new, faster, atom· Lt. (j.g.) Robert B. Snow Jr., cade not set. Juvenile oCficers said they mitted the robbery and the details ic-armed lighters to Alaska is ex· Woodbridge, Conn., sent a distress o/lke recovered all of the $70 except $11. of their' expenditures. 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